Purdue police seek help ID-ing theft suspect A woman is using a stolen credit card around Lafayette stores. Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1Hlu298 Purdue University police are seeking help in identifying this woman in connection with the use of stolen credit cards.
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Purdue University's Board of Trustees on Friday endorsed student fee rates for the next two academic years, holding the line on student housing and meal plan costs in 2015-16 and freezing tuition through 2016-17. The 2016-2017 school year will mark the fourth consecutive year Purdue has froze tuition, which has cost $10,002 for in-state students since 2013.
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Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1HlEddW A four-month investigation by the Tippecanoe County Drug Task Force has resulted in charges against five more Lafayette and West Lafayette residents this week. Ten people have been charged thus far with dealing cocaine and narcotic drugs in connection with the investigation, and more arrests are in the works, according to Lt.
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Suzie Kline, thanks a crowd of about 40 people Wednesday, May 13 for supporting the Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette home being built at 1306 Howell St. in Lafayette, in honor of her son Daniel Kline and Cole Liggett. The young men were killed in separate untimely accidents in August 2013.
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Art Museum of Greater Lafayette executive director Kendall Smith, right, and Tom Reed, bolt "Pawsitively Delicious" to a concrete slab Monday, May 4, 2015, next to Mathews Barber Shop at the corner of Nine and South streets in Lafayette. Pawsitively Delicious is part of "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!" a major fundraiser for the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette.
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Habitat home honors Daniel Kline, Cole Liggett Mothers keep memory alive of sons, who did not know each other but died similar untimely deaths Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1HhNy6x Suzie Kline, and Kristi Whitworth, raise walls Wednesday, May 13, 2015 with other volunteers during a Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette ceremony. The home, at 1306 Howell St. in Lafayette, is being built to honor the memory of Suzie and Stewart Kline's son, Daniel Kline, and Whitworth's son Cole Liggett.
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Cooking fire damages Lafayette home A kitchen fire was reported on the 2900 block of Underwood Street Wednesday evening. Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1HhSOXK A cooking fire damaged a house in the 2900 block of Underwood Street around 7 p.m. Wednesday, according to Lafayette firefighters.
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Traffic stop ends with drug charges for driver Traffic stop at Sagamore Parkway and Duncan Road ends with arrest of driver Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1bQnocO A traffic stop Tuesday night ended with the arrest of Jason Rhode, 36, of Lafayette, on three preliminary drug charges. West Lafayette officers made the traffic stop around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sagamore Parkway and Duncan Road in Lafayette, and walk around Rhode's car by Purdue police K9 indicated there might be drugs in the car.
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McCutcheon graduate Clayton Richard is scheduled to make his debut for the Indianapolis Indians on Wednesday in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The Clayton Richard joins Indianapolis Indians McCutcheon graduate Clayton Richard is scheduled to make his debut for the Indianapolis Indians on Wednesday in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
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Bangert: Doofuses, drunks and bears, oh my Another community art project off to another vandalized start. Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1bNj12b Here's "Everybody Rides," Steve Vaughan's piece for "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!" before it was vandalized.
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Lafayette revamps recycling program Lafayette will deploy 21,000 new trash toters this fall. Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1HeMrEA Lafayette officials unveiled a free, city-wide recycling program on May 12. The program will feature trash toters with advertisements on the lids.
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Seven people were arrested overnight in Lafayette and West Lafayette on allegations they dealt in cocaine or a narcotic drug. 4-month probe results in 7 drug-dealing arrests Seven people were arrested overnight in Lafayette and West Lafayette on allegations they dealt in cocaine or a narcotic drug.
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Shots fired, suspects flee: twice in two nights Police responded twice over the weekend to gunfire, apparently into the air, on Lafayette's north side. Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1HdapjH Police were called to the 1500 block of North 10th Street about 4:10 a.m. Saturday after three or four rounds were fired, apparently into the air, according to Lafayette police Sgt.
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Bangert: The primary that cost $14.72 a vote With 4 percent turnout, is it finally time for some changes to municipal election season? Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1RdQl3w With an anemic 4 percent turnout in Lafayette's primary on Tuesday, is it finally time for some changes to municipal election season? These stickers were a rare sight in Lafayette on Tuesday, when 4 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the municipal primary. The turnout predictions Christa Coffey offered ahead of Tuesday's city primary in Lafayette continued to drop every time she was asked.
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Council's incumbents advance to November race Lafayette council's at-large incumbents win bid to be on ballot in November's elections Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1IdZnZZ Dewayne Moffitt and one of his supporters speak briefly Tuesday night at the County Building after the ballots were counted. Moffitt was defeated in his bid to be one of three Lafayette City Council Democratic candidates in November.
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Police plan to carry Narcan for heroin ODs W. Laf police, fire and sheriff deputies plan to begin carrying Narcan for heroin ODs Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1Id9hLD Camden County Police Officer Stephen Vezich holds Narcan nasal spray near the where he administered Narcan to a person who was unconscious due to a drug overdose on Mickle Blvd. in Camden on Thursday. 04.30.15 Narcan - the easily administered heroin and opioid antidote - will soon be in every West Lafayette police car and on every fire truck by the end of the month, and Tippecanoe County Sheriff Barry Richards hopes to follow suit soon.
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Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. in what is expected to be a light turnout. What you need to know for Tuesday's primary Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. in what is expected to be a light turnout.
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Man tries to run over Lafayette officer Lafayette police are looking for a man after he reportedly tried to assault an officer with a stolen motorcycle Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1I9S2uB Lafayette police began searching a wooded area behind the Admiral Petroleum Co. station on Fourth Street after a man on a stolen motorcycle tried to run over a female officer.
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Rocky Killion plans to stay in West Lafayette until he retires. Killion had been named one of three finalists last week for a superintendent job with the Berkeley County School Disctrict in South Carolina.
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Archives: Bob Kriebel, Jim Riehle lead celebrity race Compiled notes from this weeks batch of Journal & Courier archives Check out this story on jconline.com: http://on.jconline.com/1I8JSm0 Journal & Courier city editor Bob Kriebel, riding in tandem wth wife Nancy, gets the checkered flag from Lafayette mayor James Riehle at the first annual Jeff '100' bike race at the Jefferson High School track. Photo taken May 4, 1974.
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